
Rodents and wildlife will often burrow under buildings, sheds, concrete slabs or patios to den or nest. Read on to find out how to prevent ongoing access and permanently exclude them from using your structures as an underground home.
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As a main thoroughfare for people and pets, doors can also pose an easy point of access for rodents to enter a structure. Once inside they will move between rooms, units or levels using the shared structural space and utility lines. Read on to learn how to prevent rodents from using doors to enter homes and buildings.

Open air chimneys provide easy spots for wildlife to enter - either deliberately or by accident. Read on to find out what to do if you have an animal in your chimney and how to prevent it from happening again.

Fish ladders provide vital passage for migratory fish species transversing beaver dams. Read on to find out about the age-old argument between beavers and fish and how these problems can be solved ensuring the conservation and preservation of multiple species and ecosystems.

Bats can access buildings through small openings. Humanely removing them from structures is crucial to prevent re-entry while respecting their protected status and ecological importance. Read on to find out about bats, some of the myths and how to effectively bat proof your home.

Mice activity in your living or work space is very unpleasant. You may have tried your own trapping program but not having any luck. Read on to understand why you are not catching any mice or still seeing mice activity even with prolonged control in place. Most importantly find out what you can do to solve the problem.